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James Luff![]() New user Eastbourne, UK 74 Posts ![]() |
Hi,
Could someone please explain why my message asking for tips on the use of The Exchange was moved to the "Tricks and Effects" forum? The topic can be seen here: http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......orum=109 I considered carefully where to place this topic and decided on "Pick a card any card" because I was starting a discusion on the use of the deck. As I understand it, the "Pick a card any card" forum is for the discussion of card tricks and how to handle them? The "Tricks and Effects" forum clearly states in the forum description that it is "for reviews of magic tricks only." My post was clearly NOT a review, and not asking for reviews! If I have questions about any other marketed card tricks, should I post them all to the "Tricks and Effects" forum? Maybe I should ignore what the descriptions say under the forum headings, whoever moved the topic seems to! Regards, James Luff
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Dave Scribner![]() Assistant Manager Lake Hopatcong, NJ 4864 Posts ![]() |
James, your topic was moved because it does sound like and was responded to as a review of the effect and not just ideas regarding it.
It was subsequently locked since the "Exchange" has an extensive discussion already in progress and a link to it was provided by palmbeachguy. There is no reason to have two separate discussion running on the same subject.
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